Roger Sanchez’s Release Yourself
mix albums are definitive snapshots of contemporary house music seen
through the prism of one of dance music’s greatest proponents. As
befitting a year during in which house music is flourishing once more,
2013’s edition captures the genre in fine form, brimming with a dizzying
array of exclusives and tracks from the cream of the current scene.

The ‘Party’ mix is just that: a formidable array
of upfront and big hitters that you’ll find Roger spinning at the
world’s best clubs. Building from Mirock & Fildzi “Say” through Manna-Croup & Rio Dela Duna’s “Disappear” to the likes of DJ Sneak & Riva Starr’s “In Da House Tonight” and Sanchez’ own ‘”Troubleman” (feat GTO),
it quickly moves into twisted, jacking house territory – the stomping
ground that a house native like Sanchez enjoys most – with tracks from Chris Count, Dan Price and Wehbba’s retake of Mike Vale’s “Don’t Give A Damn”.

ROGER SANCHEZ SAID:

"The theme for me this year with my new singles and album is
going back to my underground house roots. For the last year the
evolution of my sound has taken me further back into the underground: to
deep house, tech house and tribal, all the places that I started from
for me have come full circle. I feel that this year's Release Yourself
is probably the closest one to my heart. Some of the sounds are very
reminiscent of my early compilations, but they’ve been reinterpreted in a
contemporary fashion and this is where my headspace is at musically.

The Pre-Party is even deeper than some of my other ones have been,
and I just see an incredible array of new burgeoning talent in the deep
house scene that have really come to the floor. The Party side is
definitely peak time house, but now the emphasis is more on jackin'
grooves or dirtier basslines that have always been a signature of my
sound and style. Even with my experimentation with different sounds and
electronic elements over the last few years, my heart truly resides
firmly in the underground, and that’s where Release Yourself '13 will
take you".
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Size Records, Steve Angello’s
beloved record label, is approaching its ten-year anniversary and to
commemorate the birthday of a label that has already introduced
groundbreaking acts and music to the world of progressive house, Size
announces SIZE100. This release - 'SLVR' - is
set to be the progressive house anthem for the summer. Pronounced
‘silver’, it is every bit as memorable and important as Angello’s
previous material, including the world dominating hits of Swedish House
Mafia, of which Steve was a member until they disbanded this year.
Teaming up with Russian duo Matisse & Sadko, this highly anticipated release will be another genre-defining club hit from Steve Angello & Size Records. Release date: August 12.

The track begins with a hypnotic, robotic loop
which fuels the anticipation and curiosity of the listener, building to a
crescendo of mammoth synths, giving way to the main theme: a euphoric,
uplifting & forward-thinking anthem, in-line with Angello’s past
work but altogether futuristic and engrossing. This is a track that
takes every intense highlight of Angello’s past classics such as
'Lights' & 'Yeah' with Swedish House Mafia’s chart-conquering 'Greyhound', 'Don’t You Worry Child' and 'Save The World'.‘SLVR’
received its world premier exclusively on Pete Tong’s BBC Radio 1 show
on Friday July 12th and will soon be played by DJs across the world
including Steve himself. It’s already launched out of the gate in
impressive fashion attaining the top spot on the current DMC Buzz Chart.Steve
Angello’s touring schedule is intense and impressive, with festival
appearances at Tomorrowland, Electric Daisy Carnival and Creamfields as
well as club night headline slots
alongside fellow giants of the house/progressive house world. With
releases by artists including Tommy Trash, AN21 & Max Vangeli – and
now SIZE100 - Size Records has gone from strength to strength since
Steve Angello founded it in Stockholm in 2003.

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